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For most of us this would be "above and beyond the call of duty".Not so,for our brave Sarge who felt it was all in a day's work and thought nothing of putting himself in harm's way to protect the man.So proud of him and very pleased the Commissioner has awarded him this testimonial.

I hope Harrow Council's Health and Safety department will speak with S George's Centre to put into place some form of fencing or railing which will prevent a recurrence.Has happened before with serious consequences not long back.Adverse publicity for an excellent shopping centre which needs addressing right away.Our police should not need to do such jobs and are primarily required to catch criminals.

For most of us this would be "above and beyond the call of duty".Not so,for our brave Sarge who felt it was all in a day's work and thought nothing of putting himself in harm's way to protect the man.So proud of him and very pleased the Commissioner has awarded him this testimonial.
I hope Harrow Council's Health and Safety department will speak with S George's Centre to put into place some form of fencing or railing which will prevent a recurrence.Has happened before with serious consequences not long back.Adverse publicity for an excellent shopping centre which needs addressing right away.Our police should not need to do such jobs and are primarily required to catch criminals.Sonoo Malkani

Well done Chas! Top Man! its a pity that thia happens all to often, if it wasnt for our good old boys and gals in blue what would we do? shame St Georges has been told about this over and over again, but alas nothing gets done, the security at St Georges are to say the least useless, english not being their first language, when I tried to engage with one once it was like i was talking double dutch!! you pay peanuts you get monkeys! its about time St Georges were held to task over this and made to erect safety fence and pay more attention to whose on their roof!!

Well done Chas! Top Man! its a pity that thia happens all to often, if it wasnt for our good old boys and gals in blue what would we do? shame St Georges has been told about this over and over again, but alas nothing gets done, the security at St Georges are to say the least useless, english not being their first language, when I tried to engage with one once it was like i was talking double dutch!! you pay peanuts you get monkeys! its about time St Georges were held to task over this and made to erect safety fence and pay more attention to whose on their roof!!diligaf